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Surveillance video catches moment stolen BMW slams into TTC bus

The footage, which was shared with CBC News, captures the instant a white BMW X6 and a black SUV were speeding westbound on Wilson Avenue before a crash that injured nine people.

WARNING: Video shows serious crash in which 2 people suffered critical injuries

Video captures stolen BMW crashing into TTC bus in North York

12 days ago
Duration 0:18
WARNING: A security camera captured the moment a TTC bus was hit by a stolen BMW near Bathurst Street and Wilson Avenue in North York on Monday morning. Nine people were taken to hospital, including two with life-threatening injuries.

The moment a stolen BMW slammed into a TTC bus in North York early Monday was caught by a security camera from a nearby business.

The footage, which was shared with CBC News, shows a white BMW X6 and a black SUV were speeding westbound on Wilson Avenue around 1:50 a.m., near Bathurst Street.

The video shows the first SUV blow through the intersection on a red light, just seconds before the bus enters the roadway.

All that can be seen of the second vehicle, the BMW, is a quick glint of headlights before it smashes into the bus, sending the TTC vehicle careening through the intersection and into a pole.

Nine people were taken to hospital in the wake of the crash, including two with life-threatening injuries, who were in the BMW.

WATCH | Police investigating crash:

Crash involving TTC bus, stolen BMW leaves 2 critically injured, 7 hospitalized

13 days ago
Duration 3:26
Nine people were injured, including two with life-threatening injuries, after a TTC bus and the driver of a stolen vehicle collided near Bathurst Street and Wilson Avenue early Monday morning. CBC’s Chris Glover has the details.

Police have confirmed that two out of the four people in the BMW were out on bail at the time of the crash.

A woman was also ejected from the bus, police say.

Anyone who saw the BMW and SUV travelling in the area at the time of the crash, or who have relevant security camera footage, are being asked to contact investigators.